Cooking Instructions
- 1
Preheat oven to 375°F
- 2
Boil the 2 cups of milk in a pot with the lemon peel then set aside and let cool
- 3
In a mixer add the eggs and the sugar mix well until combined
- 4
Then add the melted butter and the flour mix well until combined
- 5
Remove the lemon peel from the milk and slowly add the milk mix well
- 6
Spray a muffin pan witb pam and poor the liquid mixture into each pan about 3/4 way full
- 7
Cook in preheated over for 20 mins
- 8
Remove from oven let cool slightly remove from pan sprinkle with cinnamon
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